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  'Under the Wing of Mr. Cook': Transformations in Tourism Governance
 
 
Title: 'Under the Wing of Mr. Cook': Transformations in Tourism Governance
Author: Newmeyer, Trent
Appeared in: Mobilities
Paging: Volume 3 (2008) nr. 2 pages 243-267
Year: 2008-07
Contents: This article examines the transformation of pastoral governance within one organisation - the Thomas Cook Travel Agency, from an extemporaneous Temperance trip to a heavily organised structure to a system of tourist tickets where tourists could travel independently. Cook began the project of tourism to reform the subjectivity of the working classes and middle-class women by diverting them away from alcohol and other wasteful activities and exposing them to new sights and cultures. Cook developed a form of tourism whereby he, the promoter, organiser and conductor, would create tours that would attend to the needs of clients while providing them with an ennobling and sobering experience. As his tourists became more experienced, they came to resent Cook's overarching superintendence. As a conductor who attended to his tourists, Cook developed a 'Circular System' of tickets, hotel coupons and currency notes that allowed tourists to travel independently while still benefiting from Cook's organisation, guidance, and governance - if now from a distance. Tourism as a form of pastoral governance allows for a better understanding of the evolution of tourism but also for an enhanced conception of the relationship between tourists and the tourist industry.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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